Sri Aji Kresna Kepakisan
Sri Aji Kresna Kepakisan, also known as Ida Dalem Wawu Rauh or Ida Dalem Ketut Kresna Kepakisan, was a king and the founder of the Kepakisan Dynasty in Bali. He served as a vassal king under the Majapahit Empire and ruled the island of Bali from 1352 to 1380 AD. He was the son of Sri Wang Bang Kepakisan and the great-grandson of Mpu Tantular, the author of the Sutasoma text.
| Sri Aji Kresna Kepakisan | |
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| Ida Dalem Sri Aji Kresna Kepakisan Ida Dalem Wawu Rauh Ida Dalem Ketut Kresna Kepakisan | |
| Reign | 1274 - 1302 Śaka (1352 - 1380 AD) |
| Predecessor | None (founder) |
| Successor | Sri Aji Agra Samprangan Kepakisan (Dalem Samprangan) |
| Burial | Enshrined in the eleven-tiered stone-roofed Meru at Pura Pedharman Sri Aji Kresna Kepakisan |
| Spouse | Queens:
Other wife:
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| Issue | From the first queen:
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| Dynasty | Kepakisan |
| Father | Sri Soma Wang Bang Kepakisan |
| Religion | Hindu - Buddhist (possibly Vaishnava) |